Please For Help For Others
Beloved Family, As much as I often think of getting help at a personal level — to support myself and my siblings as we continue this journey — my heart cannot rest with only that. Deep inside, I find myself constantly thinking of others too. I see the many orphans around us, the children from poor families who lack food, education, and even the comfort of love. Their stories mirror my own, and because of what I have gone through, I feel a strong calling to extend our love to them as well. I dream of starting a small home for these children — not just a building, but a place filled with warmth, care, and hope. A place where no child goes to bed hungry, where no child feels abandoned, and where every child has the chance to smile, to learn, and to grow. This has been my lifelong dream, one I have carried quietly in my heart, but today I want to share it with you, because I believe together we can make it possible. Sometimes I sit and imagine it: a home where children run around in safety, where laughter replaces tears, and where each child knows that they belong to a family that truly loves them. I imagine classrooms filled with eager young minds, plates full of food for little hands, and warm blankets at night for children who once slept cold on the streets. I imagine them looking into the future with hope, because someone cared enough to lift them up. I know the challenges are many. Starting such a home requires resources, planning, and commitment. But I also know that nothing is impossible when people come together in love. What one person cannot achieve alone, a family united can accomplish. And I believe we are that family — capable of not only dreaming, but of building and leaving behind something that will bless generations to come. My desire is that even as we stand together to meet my personal needs and the needs of my siblings, we also open our hearts wider and extend our vision. Let us not only think of ourselves, but also of the little ones who have no one else to think of them. Let us choose to be the reason they laugh again, the reason they go to school, the reason they grow up to be men and women of purpose.